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VERS. 2017.06.14
TR 252_MAN_EN
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1.3 Safety instructions for particular operating phases
Before commencing work
Before commencing work, make yourself familiar with the working environment at the place of
use. The working environment includes: obstacles in the area of work and manoeuvre, the
firmness of the floor, necessary protection at the site relating to public thoroughfares and the
availability of help in the event of accidents.
Site the machine on an even, firm and stable base!
Check for correct mounting of the blade regularly.
Immediately remove damaged or badly worn blades, as they endanger the operator whilst
rotating.
The material to be cut must be held securely in place on the table to allow no unexpected
movement during cutting operation.
Always cut with the blade guard in position.
Only fit NORTON diamond blades with continuous rim to the machine! The use of other tools
can damage the machine!
Read the blades’ specifications carefully to choose the correct tool for your application.
Attention is drawn to the use of BS2092 safety goggles in conformity with specified Processes
No.8 of the Protection of Eyes Regulation 1974, Regulation 2(2) Part 1. Also use the other
safety equipment as mentioned in the symbols.
Electrical powered machine
Always turn off the TR 252 and separate it from the main source of electricity before any work on
the machine is done.
Make all electrical connections securely to eliminate contact of live wires with spray water or
dampness
When TR 252 is used with water, it is IMPERATIVE that you earth the machine properly. Let a
qualified electrician check in case of doubt.
The red button on the switch, also uses as an emergency stop, pess it to turn the machine off in
case of danger.
In the event of the TR 252 breaking down or stopping for no apparent reason, switch off the
main electricity supply. Only a qualified electrician is allowed to investigate the trouble and
remedy the fault.